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I’m on a boat! In San Diego!

Won’t the kids love this: Skip the hotel in favor of a stay in your own private houseboat or yacht docked in San Diego Harbor?

Harbor Vacations Club offers this cool alternative to the “two-queen-beds-plus-television” stays your family usually crams into.

And right now it’s 20 percent off. From $79 a night for a two-bedroom boat, which you can cook in, and on which you can sun yourself from the deck.

You’re on a boat! You’re on a boat! You’re on a boat!

—Meredith

Victorian San Diego holiday

A blizzard currently blankets my Minneapolis neighborhood, and it makes me wonder how quickly I can get to San Diego for a few days in this fab Victorian Bed and Breakfast that’s off the beaten path (and on sale at Expedia).

Let the kids go sledding in heavy boots. Me and the hubby will drink white wine while wearing shorts on the porch of this home in the Gaslamp quarter, which is filled with frilly, breakable things kids can’t touch, unlike our real house, which is filled with all sorts of broken things the kids have already screwed up.

—Meredith

The last of the holiday beach deals (or: Go USA!)

We’re past that point on the calendar when you can get passports for yourself and your kids in time for a tropical holiday beach vacation, at least without biting your nails at the mailbox.

Guess that leaves us with the good ol’ U.S. of A.

Luckily, we’ve got some great beaches here in the U.S. Unfortunately, us yanks ain’t known for the “whole package,” like you find in the Caribbean. The kind of vacation where you lie in a hammock, hold out your hand, and a piña colada magically drops into it is scarce here in the states.

But I know of at least three good secrets:

Florida: Just north of Jacksonville, Amelia Island Plantation offers all-inclusive packages, including green fees and carts, meals in nine restaurants, and—I am not kidding here—video game console rentals. Calling all families with teens….

Hawaii: One of the few all-inclusives on the islands (Hawaii isn’t known for this option, though I’m lobbying for change!), the Kona Village Resorts on the fabulous Big Island offer a “Togethering” package: one bungalow at the regular rate, and the second one at half off, plus meals half off, plus, well, everything half off. This is great for large, extended families who love each other very much but are not actually interested in staying in the same room together.

California: It’s technically not all-inclusive, but Paradise Point Resort and Spa in San Diego offers something worth mentioning: complimentary breakfast every morning, plus SeaWorld (which, by the way, is within walking distance of the resort).

That’s about as American “beachy” as you get. Seriously.

—Meredith

Luxury resort tenting. Totally not kidding.

The 4-star Rancho Bernardo Inn in San Diego has gotten very creative in its methods to attract you, recessionista. After a $25 million renovation, this sprawling luxury vacation compound (championship golf, full-service spa, amazing pools, plus the acclaimed El Bizcocho restaurant) has posted this “Survivor Package” Special Offer on its website.

• Deluxe accommodations plus breakfast for two at $219 per night, or:
• $199 without breakfast
• $179 without honor bar
• $159 without A/C or heat
• $139 without pillows
• $109 without sheets
• $89 without lights
• $59 without linens
• $39 without toiletries
• $19 without bed

Yes, it does. It says, “$19 without bed.” In other words, you get a tent. And you bring your own toiletries, linens, flashlights, and granola bars. And according to CNN, the Rancho did this in June, and more than 100 people took the resort up on it.

August 16 to 31. Call (877)517-9340 for reservations.

(P.S. you still have to pay a “resort fee.”)

—Meredith